Leo Marks (Dr. Bruce Miller):
Leo recently portrayed every resident of Bedford Falls in a solo It’s a Wonderful Life with Rogue Machine. Other credits include If I Forget at The Fountain Theatre, Mysterious Circumstances at the Geffen Playhouse, Everything That Never Happened and The Missing Pages of Lewis Carroll at Boston Court, and How to Write a New Book for the Bible at Berkeley Rep and Seattle Rep. He played Hamlet in Jessica Kubzansky’s acclaimed production, and has performed at South Coast Rep, North Coast Rep, The Old Globe, The Kirk Douglas Theatre, D.C.’s Shakespeare Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Pasadena Playhouse, Ahmanson Theatre, The Intiman, PICT, Playwright’s Arena, ACT’s The Strand, Alley Theatre, and Playwrights Horizons.

Leo is a founding member of New York’s Elevator Repair Service and a proud member of both Antaeus and Rogue Machine. His awards include an Obie for Heather Woodbury’s Tale of 2Cities.

Watch for him in Academy Award nominee Pedro Kos’ feature The Line, currently in post-production.

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Meet the Team

The artists, scientists, and storytellers behind UnRavelled.

UnRavelled is the result of a powerful collaboration between theatre-makers, neuroscientists, musicians, and advocates. This team brings expertise across disciplines—with one shared mission: to reframe how we understand dementia through creativity and compassion.
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Why Choose UnRavelled

A Play That  Breaks Boundaries

UnRavelled isn’t just a performance—it’s a movement. With powerful storytelling grounded in science, art, and lived experience, we create space for empathy, conversation, and cultural change. Whether you're an audience member, caregiver, clinician, or artist, you'll leave seeing the brain—and humanity—differently.
Award-Winning Storytelling
From virtual honors to its world premiere, UnRavelled is critically celebrated for blending science and emotion with originality.
Rooted in Real Experience
Inspired by the true stories of Anne Adams and Maurice Ravel, this play gives voice to creativity born from neurodivergence.